The Foreign Minister of Estonia called on "Russians to pick up pebbles" and were accused of inciting violence by Russia
Author:Global Times Time:2022.09.05
According to today's Russian TV (RT) reported on the 4th, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned Estonia Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu on the 4th, "指", accused him of inciting violence in Russia. Earlier, Renzarru said in an interview with the Estonian newspaper "Postimees" that if some Russians "holding pebbles in their hands", Russia's situation will be different.
Russian RT website report screenshot
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Zaharava issued a post on the social media Telegram to respond to the above remarks of Laine Salu. She wrote: "Is Mr. Renzaru crazy? What is he appealing? Violence? "
Zaharova described Renza's words as "the logical logic of an ignorant of Estonia" and accused him of advocating "unacceptable ways." A spokesman for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs also warned that Western officials issued such a statement to "destroy" one of their own pillars, that is, "physical conflicts and violence are not feasible."
Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Zaharava Tu Source: Russian Satellite News Agency
RT reports that Renza's foreign minister issued the above remarks before holding a meeting in Prague, and at that meeting, the European Union discussed the restrictions on travel of Russian citizens. Estonia is one of the most active states for Russians to obtain a Schengen visa.
Renzaru told the "Postimees" newspaper in late August that such ban will have "morality" and can "put pressure on Russian society." When talking about the conflict of Russia, he claimed that "there must always be someone holding stones in his hands. Even if only one percent of the Russians hold the pebbles in their hands, it will cause some changes." He also added to add. Said that Western sanctions should send a "signal" to the Russians, that is, "their lives cannot continue as usual."
RT mentioned that Ukraine, the three Baltic countries, and some Eastern European countries also demanded that the Schengen visa ban on Russians, but the measures were opposed by other EU members including Germany, France, and Greece. On August 31, Berry, a senior representative of the EU Foreign and Security Policy, announced through social media that the EU Foreign Minister held in the Czech capital Prague on the same day decided to comprehensively terminate the EU-Russian visa convenience agreement. (Edit: HHJ)
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